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of a red america and a blue america or purple america. have you found that? >> guest: yes. >> host: what their different snooze one hand there's very strucking contrast between the north and south and a lot of people might say everyone knows that. what is interesting is if we look from a comparative angle it's not the same in other western nations. if you leave paris for rural regions of france you might miami people who are more consecutive and if you leave amsterdam, you might people people who are more conservative as well but you're very unlikely to meet people who are in favor of teaching creationism in public schools or would think that universal health care and abortion or some of the greatest evils that humankind has known, by contrast, these are common beliefs in the red states. what is also interesting is to look the data that huge regional contention within the united states and a contrast at a partisan level nationwide. so even conservatives in blue state take vary hardline position on a broad range of issue if the perfect exa
of a red america and a blue america or purple america. have you found that? >> guest: yes. >> host: what their different snooze one hand there's very strucking contrast between the north and south and a lot of people might say everyone knows that. what is interesting is if we look from a comparative angle it's not the same in other western nations. if you leave paris for rural regions of france you might miami people who are more consecutive and if you leave amsterdam, you might...
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latin america, next on great decisions. (jubilant orchestra music) - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers llp. (soft music) - [narrator] the 1960's in latin america was an era of political revolutions. the reverberations of which are still felt today. - latin america was really defined, the 1960's by the cuban revolution. there was a greater push for independence, sovereignty, autonomy from the united states. - it was a region where some of the battles between capitalism and communism, oritarianism, played out with the greatest drama. it was an era of military coups everywhere from central america down through brazil and argentina. - there were movements not just in latin america, but in other parts of the world in the 60's and 70's to bring more left progressive government into power and in reaction to that, military dictatorships took hold in much of the southern cone and brazil. - [n
latin america, next on great decisions. (jubilant orchestra music) - [announcer] great decisions is produced by the foreign policy association in association with thomson reuters. funding for great decisions is provided by pricewaterhousecoopers llp. (soft music) - [narrator] the 1960's in latin america was an era of political revolutions. the reverberations of which are still felt today. - latin america was really defined, the 1960's by the cuban revolution. there was a greater push for...
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america is leading. were not interested in being global cop, were not going to be the world's policeman. there are standards that we insist on. the international system cannot function in a vacuum. in the last eight years, that's what obama created. a vacuum, as a result we had a world on fire. >> sean: i agree with the world on fire analogy but it also created an opportunity where sunni nations like saudi arabia aligning with israel, the jordanians, the egyptians probably wouldn't have happened had obama not betrayed israel given this horrible deal to iran and the possibility of irani and hegemony in the regio region. maybe a lot of good came out of that. maybe even a breakthrough in china, time will tell. >> i think you are right. some positive things can come out of that. look what we've done already, we've reinforced those positive developments that happen in a vacuum. look at the meeting with president, look at how we've revitalized the relations with israel. king abdullah, i don't know if we're tir
america is leading. were not interested in being global cop, were not going to be the world's policeman. there are standards that we insist on. the international system cannot function in a vacuum. in the last eight years, that's what obama created. a vacuum, as a result we had a world on fire. >> sean: i agree with the world on fire analogy but it also created an opportunity where sunni nations like saudi arabia aligning with israel, the jordanians, the egyptians probably wouldn't have...
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we seem like we don't want to include into the fabric of america. they are part of america now. we have to include them. we have to take care of their thoughts and their passions to make this work. you cannot exclude people from a situation. it is impossible to do that and not have a problem. we do not need to go to war ever. we should learn from that. every president once of being a lame duck or like bush. what about the first thing he said? connecting the good work you do to people in the field working with young people. guest: i think walter makes a good point, and thank you for what you are doing in inglewood. we know it's a harvard community and there are a lot of -- hard-hit community and people are working to make conditions better for young people in the community. i have to say you should go to our website. rg.ommittokids.o reasonsay part of the the presidents came together in philadelphia 20 years ago and part of the continuing reason is there are all kinds of good things going on for young people in the country. but they feel disconnected. they are little islands of b
we seem like we don't want to include into the fabric of america. they are part of america now. we have to include them. we have to take care of their thoughts and their passions to make this work. you cannot exclude people from a situation. it is impossible to do that and not have a problem. we do not need to go to war ever. we should learn from that. every president once of being a lame duck or like bush. what about the first thing he said? connecting the good work you do to people in the...
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to said i don't want america just be energy independent, i want america to be energy is thet and that today steps we're taking to provide a greater regulatory certainty and bold action to unlock america's resources. it is now my honor to introduce a great american, my friend, the secretary of the interior, secretary reince thinking -- ryan zinke. nation cannot run on pixie dust and hope. the last eight years show that. i can tell you the hallmark of a great president is one that and thatisive action is exactly what our present it. decisive action. -- and that is exactly what our president did. why is energy independence necessary? one is the environment, i can tell you the former commander -- i can tell you as a former commander, it is better to see energy produced here with less regulation than it is to produce enough. secondly is a jobs, jobs that are. matter. hard-working americans deserve a future. montana, in the great cremation, he said coal and for the best job some of our communities, coal jobs are the only job. and lastly, national security. the world is safer when america is
to said i don't want america just be energy independent, i want america to be energy is thet and that today steps we're taking to provide a greater regulatory certainty and bold action to unlock america's resources. it is now my honor to introduce a great american, my friend, the secretary of the interior, secretary reince thinking -- ryan zinke. nation cannot run on pixie dust and hope. the last eight years show that. i can tell you the hallmark of a great president is one that and thatisive...
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and reduce the america to ashes. it is hard for me to get scared when north korea message translates to the. >> the north korean media warmed of a super mighty preemptive strike. super mighty preemptive strike. >> a super mighty preemptive strike against the united states. super mighty even. >> greg: i feel so bad for those serious news people having to say that ridiculous phrase. i hope charlie rose set it. >> super mighty preemptive strike. [applause] >> greg: that a boy charlie. props all of them, they said that with a straight place. that doesn't sound like nuclear war to me. it sounds more like a sure gear toward 11-year-old boys. >> super mighty preemptive strike so that's the threat we are dealing with. i'm a little scared but amused. i have this theory, that when your enemy is comical we don't take it seriously. it isn't funny, i mean it shouldn't be funny, but to us it is. so we don't think anything that is ever going to happen, but it could. >> i've always thought about it like bottle rockets and then i was
and reduce the america to ashes. it is hard for me to get scared when north korea message translates to the. >> the north korean media warmed of a super mighty preemptive strike. super mighty preemptive strike. >> a super mighty preemptive strike against the united states. super mighty even. >> greg: i feel so bad for those serious news people having to say that ridiculous phrase. i hope charlie rose set it. >> super mighty preemptive strike. [applause] >> greg:...
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america. this is not go well for them. >> harris: what i was alluding to, senator schumer said when we call this whole thing off and sit down, come up with a different candidate? >> sandra: richard fowler was sitting in your chair saying this is about america garland and is revenged to make revenge. >> howard: this is middle school politics. we talk about senate stalling tactics and each side will vote the minority, it's getting a little old. >> harris: no one had good hair and middle school, by the way. the republicans gain any street crowd by saying we are going to do this and now we'll do this or does it backfire on them? what your take? >> howard: given that harry reid illuminated certain filibusters, he ran the senate, i don't think they took a big hit on that. yes, it cause president trump to not put major pieces of legislation on the board. this would be a major delivery of a campaign promise and republicans can take some credit for it. it will be ugly. >> harris: speaking of health car
america. this is not go well for them. >> harris: what i was alluding to, senator schumer said when we call this whole thing off and sit down, come up with a different candidate? >> sandra: richard fowler was sitting in your chair saying this is about america garland and is revenged to make revenge. >> howard: this is middle school politics. we talk about senate stalling tactics and each side will vote the minority, it's getting a little old. >> harris: no one had good...
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dear, i am introducing a friends, america's
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>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends can all find their escape on the island with warm, sunny days, cooling trade winds, and the crystal blue caribbean sea. nonstop flights are available from most major airports. more information for your vacation planning is available at aruba.com. >> and now, "bbc world news." tim: this is "bbc world news america." reporting from washington, i am tim willcox. america's rhetoric in action. just days after a chemical attack in syria, the trump administration unleashes a barrage of cruise missiles. president trump: tonight i call on all civilized nations to
>> this is "bbc world news america." funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, pursuing solutions for america's neglected needs, and aruba tourism authority. >> planning a vacation escape that is relaxing, inviting, and exciting is a lot easier than you think. you can find it here in aruba. families, couples, and friends...
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global leaders growing accustomed to america not saying radical islamic terrorism, america cutting deals with rogue nation, and the number one state sponsor of terror like iran. they flat up a trail of one of our closest allies, israel. instead of taking a tough stance with russia from the start like what president trump is now doing, the world was used to and so hillary clinton offering to l reset relations, you mayow remember this. >> in anticipation of this important meeting and our time here together, i wanted to present you with a little gift which represents what president obama and vice president biden and i have been saying. that is, we want to reset our relationship. so we will do it together. [laughter] >> thank you very much. >> you are very welcome. we worked hard to get the right russian word, do you think we got it? >> you got it wrong. >> i got it wrong. >> this says which means over shots. >> we won't let you do that to us, i promise. >> sean: we all know how that turned into complete and utter failure and a disaster.e instead of pushing the russians to change their behav
global leaders growing accustomed to america not saying radical islamic terrorism, america cutting deals with rogue nation, and the number one state sponsor of terror like iran. they flat up a trail of one of our closest allies, israel. instead of taking a tough stance with russia from the start like what president trump is now doing, the world was used to and so hillary clinton offering to l reset relations, you mayow remember this. >> in anticipation of this important meeting and our...
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it's not going -- it's not what america needs. chris: but senator, here is what you failed to mention in your critique of the tax plan, the president's plan would also double the standard deductions. you can see it up on the screen from 12,000 to 25,000 for married couple, 70% of americans plea low to moderate income easterners take the standard deduction and they would benefit from that doubling of the standard deduction. this would be a tax break for them. >> well, but he also takes away things like the mortgage interest deduction, the local -- chris: no, no, sir, that's not true. he does not take -- he does not take away the mortgage interest deduction. >> you cannot do it if you use without the standard deduction. he takes the state and local as well and middle-class people get far less of a benefit, many of them will hurt, one estimate said that millions would pay more and the rich do extremely well. they seem to get 90, 95% of this tax plan. that is not how donald trump campaigned. it's another broken promise. that's not wha
it's not going -- it's not what america needs. chris: but senator, here is what you failed to mention in your critique of the tax plan, the president's plan would also double the standard deductions. you can see it up on the screen from 12,000 to 25,000 for married couple, 70% of americans plea low to moderate income easterners take the standard deduction and they would benefit from that doubling of the standard deduction. this would be a tax break for them. >> well, but he also takes...
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america has to take this seriously. not only those of us that have responsibilities at the democratic congressional campaign committee and various campaign committees as democrats, but all across the country. we have to make sure we are stepping up with united states can do to identify everything that russia touched, figure out how to stop them, and it has to be done in a bipartisan fashion. i appreciate what the u.s. senators are doing. u.s. senators on the intel committee recognized that there is a threat when any foreign actor tries to enter our elections in america. and that's why they are getting to the bottom of this. it shouldn't be a partisan issue. we need to get to the bottom of this to ensure it doesn't happen again. susan: are there any leverages the united states can have against russia, if they are intending to influence the elections? what can we do? is. lujan: the first step understand the sections that were put in place by president barack obama. what worries me is there has been conversations that the
america has to take this seriously. not only those of us that have responsibilities at the democratic congressional campaign committee and various campaign committees as democrats, but all across the country. we have to make sure we are stepping up with united states can do to identify everything that russia touched, figure out how to stop them, and it has to be done in a bipartisan fashion. i appreciate what the u.s. senators are doing. u.s. senators on the intel committee recognized that...
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over the last period of time china has understood what it wants from america more than america understands what it wants from china so the chinese system has helped to pursue interest more efficiently and america has allowed to pursue its interest so china looks that the relationship but clearly based on specific national interest where america has a tendency to look long term and not worry about short-term interest that has created problems for the united states more than chinese and this has benefited then in the short-term or if you put money down today hoping to get something tomorrow so from now prospective the chinese and the government have played america better than america has played to enact maybe they have relatively more success. >> you spoke earlier about the demographic issues so please compare and contrast those demographic issues with those facing the united states. >> that's a great question. sometimes this year but definitely by 2020 the average age will be data above the united states title of a larger percentage of the population above 60 by 2,025,100,000,000 people wil
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in none of indexes, to make the claim atmosphere wealth from white america to black america, can be really supported or substantiated by your argument. i would ask the calling to think seriously. black and brown people are not getting jobs ahead of white people. the fire departments are dispoportional white and construction workers are disproportionally white. there is no increase in african-american and latino people in every group in america. when you look at congress people, senators, presidents, across the board. i think unfortunately this is what donald trump has brought us alternative universes of facts and fake news and unfortunately white innocence has been the ultimate fake news. and even if you don't buy by book barrow it or go to the library. martin luther king, jr was in jail and his white jailer came to him with an alternative fact. he said dr. king, his warden and jailers, segregation and right and integration is wrong and your movement is wrong. dr. king said no, that is not true and dr. king asked the poor white people how much money do you make and after they told him he s
in none of indexes, to make the claim atmosphere wealth from white america to black america, can be really supported or substantiated by your argument. i would ask the calling to think seriously. black and brown people are not getting jobs ahead of white people. the fire departments are dispoportional white and construction workers are disproportionally white. there is no increase in african-american and latino people in every group in america. when you look at congress people, senators,...
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i was proud of america. black people didn't elect barack obama. america elected him. were it not for all the races of people who voted for him, barack obama wouldn't have been president. >> when barack obama was elected, there is a feeling, maybe we've crossed a threshold. and there is a lot of exuberance. maybe an irrational exuberance that we had overcome. ♪ whether you're after supreme performance... ...advanced intelligence... ...or breathtaking style... ...there's a c-class just for you. decisions, decisions, decisions. lease the c300 sedan for $389 a month at your local mercedes-benz dealer. mercedes-benz. the best or nothing. ♪ ♪ >>> i became involved in the black lives matter movement when it was the killing in missouri. we knew that every 28 hours, a black person was killed by a police officer or vigilanty. and we knew that we could not rely just on our president. that we really had to rely on ourselves. jesse jackson came to ferguson and we marched to one particular church. i think he tried to hav us sing "we shall overcome." >> that's not where these
i was proud of america. black people didn't elect barack obama. america elected him. were it not for all the races of people who voted for him, barack obama wouldn't have been president. >> when barack obama was elected, there is a feeling, maybe we've crossed a threshold. and there is a lot of exuberance. maybe an irrational exuberance that we had overcome. ♪ whether you're after supreme performance... ...advanced intelligence... ...or breathtaking style... ...there's a c-class just...
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buy america. even celebrities felt compelled to give this no name cash to win his seat in a district they couldn't even find on a map. john is their therapy dog andhe boy. boy did the press love to pet him. >> am i the only one who said he sounded like barack obama. no? does that sound like barack obama >> he sounded like barack obama. >> did that so mike barack obama? >> it is the 30 years old? i work for him. yes we can. >> yes, he is just like obama. >> well it does kind of sound like him. >> thank you all for everything you have done. and that you are continuing to do. there is no doubt that this is already a victory for the ages. we are courageous, we are humb humble, and we know how to fight. >> greg: wow. i think i felt a tingle. i may have wet myself. see, he is like obama. i say he is a little full of himself, except he is a lot full of himself. in reality, he is a 30-year-old filmmaker. what people in los angeles call, a waiter. [laughter] now, the left are getting because they get a run
buy america. even celebrities felt compelled to give this no name cash to win his seat in a district they couldn't even find on a map. john is their therapy dog andhe boy. boy did the press love to pet him. >> am i the only one who said he sounded like barack obama. no? does that sound like barack obama >> he sounded like barack obama. >> did that so mike barack obama? >> it is the 30 years old? i work for him. yes we can. >> yes, he is just like obama. >>...
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es el café frío de américa, cuando sea, donde sea. américa se mueve con dunkin'. vamos a deje de sufrir.esto por 19 99. satcha: el ataque estadounidense contra una base aÉrea siria representa un giro radical en los. se vista de presidente trump quien se manifestÓ en contra de intervenciÓn militar durante la administraciÓn obama. la acción habrÁ diversas interrogantes y entre ellas estÁ si habrá armas quÍmicas. conversamos con el coronel retirado y analista militar. muy buenos dÍas coronel y gracias por acompaÑarnos. coronel: muy buenos dÍas y saludos a todos. satcha: cÓmo califica usted este ataque de la administraciÓn trump contra la base aÉrea en siria. coronel: es un ataque rotundo ilegal. nuestro aliados y no aliados han aplaudido esta acciÓn de los estados unidos. los efectos y los comentarios de rusia y de irÁn, especÍficamente, de irÁn que rechaza el uso de armas quÍmicas. así que ha tenido un resultado y en efecto positivo. satcha: algunos temen sobre lo que podÍa ocurrir con los rebeldes en siria y la reacciÓn del presidente bayad a
es el café frío de américa, cuando sea, donde sea. américa se mueve con dunkin'. vamos a deje de sufrir.esto por 19 99. satcha: el ataque estadounidense contra una base aÉrea siria representa un giro radical en los. se vista de presidente trump quien se manifestÓ en contra de intervenciÓn militar durante la administraciÓn obama. la acción habrÁ diversas interrogantes y entre ellas estÁ si habrá armas quÍmicas. conversamos con el coronel retirado y analista militar. muy buenos dÍas...
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this was the first trip by reigning monarchs to america. british king and queens had not visited the united states, but the belgian king came and presented president wilson with 15 plates, in a lacquered, velvet lined box. wilson had suffered a stroke about a month before that really devastated his health, but one could hardly say to european monarchs it is not a convenient time. wilson had an audience with him while he was in bed recuperating. edith wilson, the first lady, took the king and queen on a tour of the white house. they returned to wilson's bedroom, and found him with a magnifying glass looking at the plates. he realized that each state -- plate depicted a building in belgium that had been destroyed in world war i. the plates really were in some ways a reflection of the damage that had been done in europe. it was a thank you to wilson for reestablishing normal society that could lead to the rebuilding of europe. when president wilson went to paris for the paris peace conference, he became the first american president to go to eu
this was the first trip by reigning monarchs to america. british king and queens had not visited the united states, but the belgian king came and presented president wilson with 15 plates, in a lacquered, velvet lined box. wilson had suffered a stroke about a month before that really devastated his health, but one could hardly say to european monarchs it is not a convenient time. wilson had an audience with him while he was in bed recuperating. edith wilson, the first lady, took the king and...
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getting rid of regulations that are killing jobs in america. if you look at what's already happened, of course we're not even at day 100, i know a lot of people want to already write about what the first 100 days have been like, the good news is, a lot of really good things have happened in that first 100 days and there's still more things that are good that are set to happen. you just look at the economy. over 500,000 new jobs have been created in this first 100 days. the president set a tone of getting the economy back on track and helping create more jobs. including signing 13 different pieces of legislation into law that reverse bad regulations that were killing jobs in america. helping rebuild the coal industry. helping getting some of these other federal agencies off of the backs of american workers. signing and green lighting the keystone pipeline. president trump with that one action of green lighting the could he seen it pipeline created tens of thousands of good jobs and helped ensure america's energy security. of course on foreign po
getting rid of regulations that are killing jobs in america. if you look at what's already happened, of course we're not even at day 100, i know a lot of people want to already write about what the first 100 days have been like, the good news is, a lot of really good things have happened in that first 100 days and there's still more things that are good that are set to happen. you just look at the economy. over 500,000 new jobs have been created in this first 100 days. the president set a tone...
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and we will make america great again. we will repeal and replace obamacare and give the american people the world class health care they deserve. and once obamacare is gone, we're going to cut taxes across the board for working families, small businesses, manufacturers and family farms. we're going to work with these great leaders in the congress to pass the biggest tax cut since the days of ronald reagan. we'll make the tax code flatter and simpler and fairer for everybody. you know, there's an old joke about how the tax code is ten times the size of the bible. with none of the good news. well, here's some real good news. president trump's plan is going to put more money in your pocket and make american businesses competitive again. we're going to cut the corporate tax rate in america, one of the highest in the world, so that companies an american jobs can invest and create opportunities for america's workers right here in ohio. and president trump is going to keep slashing through the red tape that's strangling ohio's s
and we will make america great again. we will repeal and replace obamacare and give the american people the world class health care they deserve. and once obamacare is gone, we're going to cut taxes across the board for working families, small businesses, manufacturers and family farms. we're going to work with these great leaders in the congress to pass the biggest tax cut since the days of ronald reagan. we'll make the tax code flatter and simpler and fairer for everybody. you know, there's...
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and, yes, it's also time to put america first. and perhaps i see all of those beautiful red and white hats. but we will never forget our favorite slogan of them all, make america great again. right? keeping our community safe, and protecting our freedom, also requires the cooperation of air state leaders. we have some incredible pro-second amendment governors here the nra conference, including governor scott of florida -- where is governor scott. doing a great job. >> governor bryant of mississippi. what a wonderful place. governor bryant is here. thank you. governor diehl of georgia. and we're also joined by two people that -- well, one i loved right from the beginning, the other one i really liked, didn't like, and now like a lot again, does that make sense? senator david purdue. from the beginning, and senator ted cruz, like, dislike, like. where are they? good guys. good guys. smart cookies. each of these lead efforts knows that public officials must serve under the constitution, not above it. we all took an oath to preserve,
and, yes, it's also time to put america first. and perhaps i see all of those beautiful red and white hats. but we will never forget our favorite slogan of them all, make america great again. right? keeping our community safe, and protecting our freedom, also requires the cooperation of air state leaders. we have some incredible pro-second amendment governors here the nra conference, including governor scott of florida -- where is governor scott. doing a great job. >> governor bryant of...
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and america and the world will be judged by these principles. that same year two weeks before his assassination he spoke to a congregation of rabbis, introduced by his friend, right here in new york. and when rabbi heschel introduced him he said something we should never forget. martin luther king, jr., is a voice, a vision and a wave. i call upon every vijew, and we can say all people to harken his voice, share his vision and follow his way. the very future of our nation is dependent upon the impact of dr. king. that is a powerful statement against all of the ugliness, against all of the opposition and all of the fear and the running away from him, here is a prophetic rabbi who sees beyond that, and the prophet himself, dr. king is acting in what he called in his message a vocation of agony sometimes. he preached what he called a message of service, suffering and sacrifice. >> i want to go back to his sermon, why america may go to hell. and even 50 years after this speech, this is clearly the most controversial speech beyond vietnam, the most c
and america and the world will be judged by these principles. that same year two weeks before his assassination he spoke to a congregation of rabbis, introduced by his friend, right here in new york. and when rabbi heschel introduced him he said something we should never forget. martin luther king, jr., is a voice, a vision and a wave. i call upon every vijew, and we can say all people to harken his voice, share his vision and follow his way. the very future of our nation is dependent upon the...
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america first. you better believe it. time. time. [applause] first we will fully monitor, uphold and enforce our buy american laws. buy american laws require that when the federal government buys bills or funds a project, american should be used. but over the years these have been gutted by excessive waivers and reckless exemptions. the result has been countless jobs and countless contracts that have been lost to cheap, subsidized and low-quality foreign goods. with this order i'm directing everything single agency in our government to strictly uphold our buy american laws. to minimize the use of waivers, and to maximize made in america content in all federal projects. [applause] it's time. and for the first time ever we're going to crack down on who use dumped steel and other subsidized goods to take contracts from workers like you. hem away. him away -- t it is not going to happen anymore. [applause] we finally standing up for our workers and for our companies. in short, this order declares that american projects should be made wit
america first. you better believe it. time. time. [applause] first we will fully monitor, uphold and enforce our buy american laws. buy american laws require that when the federal government buys bills or funds a project, american should be used. but over the years these have been gutted by excessive waivers and reckless exemptions. the result has been countless jobs and countless contracts that have been lost to cheap, subsidized and low-quality foreign goods. with this order i'm directing...
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♪ america, america, america ♪ [cheers and applause] >> today we have made history. the museum of the american revolution has now officially open. please allow our speakers to enter the museum. if you have a ticket to museum, praise preview your entry time. are those the tickets between now and 1:30 p.m., you may answer now. for those with tickets after 1:30 p.m., please aligned 10 minutes in advance of your ticket time. the box office is open for those wishing to purchase tickets or memberships to get busy on. thank you so much. have a great day. ♪ sound not -- [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] ♪ ♪ [inaudible conversations] >> some information that's really at this location. the 32,000 square-foot museum of the american revolution houses revolutionary war era weapon, personal items and works of art. also includes theaters and historical recreations. today marks the anniversary of the revolution at lexington and concorde and the shot heard round the world on april 9th and, 1775. david mccullough spoke earlier at this event. he's going
♪ america, america, america ♪ [cheers and applause] >> today we have made history. the museum of the american revolution has now officially open. please allow our speakers to enter the museum. if you have a ticket to museum, praise preview your entry time. are those the tickets between now and 1:30 p.m., you may answer now. for those with tickets after 1:30 p.m., please aligned 10 minutes in advance of your ticket time. the box office is open for those wishing to purchase tickets or...
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it's going to be only america first, america first. as with many other issues donald trump has been consistent from presidential candidate to president and on the issue of china just last week he said the meeting will be difficult because we can no longer have a massive trade deficit and job losses, telling american companies be prepared to look at other alternatives. also the chinese perspective on this, and editorial from the people's daily which is state opened, it says trade ties will benefit the countries and the world. a much more positive spin. the global times which is also state—owned, calling this summit and new start from the two countries. we have not talked about yougov result —— abouta have not talked about yougov result —— about a golf resort as much as this one. he welcomed the japanese prime minister recently and is now welcoming xijinping, let sure prime minister recently and is now welcoming xi jinping, let sure you more about what's coming up. they are going to have dinner tonight and the main meetings wil
it's going to be only america first, america first. as with many other issues donald trump has been consistent from presidential candidate to president and on the issue of china just last week he said the meeting will be difficult because we can no longer have a massive trade deficit and job losses, telling american companies be prepared to look at other alternatives. also the chinese perspective on this, and editorial from the people's daily which is state opened, it says trade ties will...
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make america wealthy again. we will make america prosper again. we will make america proud again. we will make america safe again. we will make america great again. thank you, god bless. thank you. ♪ >> you can't always get what you want. you can't always get what you want. you get -- you can't always get what you want. but if you try sometimes, you get what you need. ♪ >> i saw her today at the reception. hand.s of wine in her i knew she was going to meet her connection. was a footloose man. you can't always get what you want. you can't always get what you want. wantan always get what you should but if you try some -- you can't always get what you want. but if you try sometimes, you find you get what you need. ♪ i went down to the demonstration to get my fair share of abuse. sending -- don't, we are going to blow a 50 and few. you can't always get what you want. you can't always get what you want. you can't always get what you want. but if you try sometimes, you just might find you get what you need. ♪ >> this morning, join washington journal at 9:00 :00 a.m. eastern time
make america wealthy again. we will make america prosper again. we will make america proud again. we will make america safe again. we will make america great again. thank you, god bless. thank you. ♪ >> you can't always get what you want. you can't always get what you want. you get -- you can't always get what you want. but if you try sometimes, you get what you need. ♪ >> i saw her today at the reception. hand.s of wine in her i knew she was going to meet her connection. was a...
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bless k of thank god america. >> this is a big one. are we ready? [laughter] [applause] thank you everybody. --t a great honor very honor. [inaudible] [applause] as i said, we will see them at the supreme court. [applause] >> tonight on c-span, treasury secretary steve mnuchin announces the tax reform proposal. gop house speaker ryan and leaders on tax reform and health care. after that, house democrats on president trump's first 100 days followed by a panel on u.s. tax policy. the white house unveiled president trump's text proposal which calls for tax codes -- tax cuts and new tax codes. the reduction of tax brackets -- two threen 23 tax.he repeal of the death for businesses and corporations, the administration once a 15% tax rate. here is the announcement from treasury secretary steve mnuchin and national economic director gary cohen. mr. spicer: obviously today we're here to talk about the president's effort to provide tax relief to both our corporations that will help grow jobs and to middle americans two people here to explain it, the director
bless k of thank god america. >> this is a big one. are we ready? [laughter] [applause] thank you everybody. --t a great honor very honor. [inaudible] [applause] as i said, we will see them at the supreme court. [applause] >> tonight on c-span, treasury secretary steve mnuchin announces the tax reform proposal. gop house speaker ryan and leaders on tax reform and health care. after that, house democrats on president trump's first 100 days followed by a panel on u.s. tax policy. the...
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and for the good of america you ought to go back to the drawing board. so, mr. president, this proposal falls short, far short of the mark in several ways. first and foremost, it mostly benefits the very wealthy. in the trump tax plan, corporations and the very wealthy get a huge tax break through lower rates, and the elimination of things like itself estate tax. in fact, the proposal the president put out yesterday is actually even more of a giveaway on the estate tax than the proposal in his campaign. in the campaign, president trump promised to repeal the estate tax for estates up to $10 million, retaining it for the wealthiest estates. this proposal would eliminate the tax completely particularly on the multimillion and even billion dollar estates. the results would be that 5,200, that's all, the 5,200 wealthiest families in america would each receive an average of a $3 million windfall and many would receive much, much more than that now also because the trump plan lowers the tax rate on the so-called pass-through entities to 15%, wealthy businessmen like p
and for the good of america you ought to go back to the drawing board. so, mr. president, this proposal falls short, far short of the mark in several ways. first and foremost, it mostly benefits the very wealthy. in the trump tax plan, corporations and the very wealthy get a huge tax break through lower rates, and the elimination of things like itself estate tax. in fact, the proposal the president put out yesterday is actually even more of a giveaway on the estate tax than the proposal in his...
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formed inue they were central america and well-established in the central america and millions of the members of these gangs came to l.a. and to america legally or illegally and they formed these ms 13 gangs by taking over games that had already been established in these cities because of the violence and ruthlessness they have become the most dominant force. actually ms 13 formed in l.a.. said in theas i early 1980's. some of them went back to el when they held to expansion of ms 13 in central america. what is important to say there is that actually ms 13 games became famous in central america. over there it became very violence, very brutal. 13 expanded as a consequence of what happened in central america. regionally ms 13 was formed in southern california. trump is aling to -- result of these gangs and an excuse for the increase in the budget -- increase the national guard to the point where he's not have enough citizens joining it to pull people in the united states because the rich people's join.en don't have to ist he is going to do increase national guard and try to pull people
formed inue they were central america and well-established in the central america and millions of the members of these gangs came to l.a. and to america legally or illegally and they formed these ms 13 gangs by taking over games that had already been established in these cities because of the violence and ruthlessness they have become the most dominant force. actually ms 13 formed in l.a.. said in theas i early 1980's. some of them went back to el when they held to expansion of ms 13 in central...
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pulse.msnbc.com/america. and there you can give us your response. by the way, you can vote as many times as you'd like throughout today's show. just, yeah, go ahead. you can overdo it. first off, we'll start off with this. new controversy for trump surfacing not long after the visit to pennsylvania with the crowd cheering him on 100 days into his administration. mr. trump pushed the tax plan and get tough approach on trade with a big serving of media bashing on the side. nbc's kelly o'donnell is at the white house for us right now. a lot to talk to you. good afternoon. >> reporter: it's afternoon now. these days fly by richard. here at the white house the president is out at one of his golf resorts. the one in virginia. so not that far from the white house. we are told there's some work going on there. one can also assume there's golf. we don't know for sure. but the president has some world leader calls he's been dealing with and we're talking about the exhale after 100 days. the administration, the presiden
pulse.msnbc.com/america. and there you can give us your response. by the way, you can vote as many times as you'd like throughout today's show. just, yeah, go ahead. you can overdo it. first off, we'll start off with this. new controversy for trump surfacing not long after the visit to pennsylvania with the crowd cheering him on 100 days into his administration. mr. trump pushed the tax plan and get tough approach on trade with a big serving of media bashing on the side. nbc's kelly o'donnell...
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♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ america ♪ america and crown with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ from shining sea ♪ from shining sea ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ america ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ america god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy hood with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ america
♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ america ♪ america and crown with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ from shining sea ♪ from shining sea ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ america ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ america god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy hood with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ america
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because they will put america on that product if it was made in north america. host: to your earlier point about an emport tax, an editorial talks about that. they say more potentially dangerous teeing up tariffs and steel imports. he president ordered -- host: mike in pennsylvania, republican. mike, what do you think of the president's efforts here? do you try to buy american? caller: yes, i do. i buy as much of it as possible mostly. i buy it because it lasts. i have tools and equipment that are 40 years old. i don't mind spending like $25, $30, sometimes 40% more for an american made product because i know it's going to last. that's why i buy it. host: ok. mike there in pennsylvania. mike, what do you do for a living? caller: i am a contractor. host: do you hire -- do you make a point of hiring americans as well or are you forced to -- caller: absolutely. you know, i use as much american made -- when i go to somebody's home like a bathroom or something, i use only america made fixtures. i use only america made cabinet tri, that type of thing. it's just better
because they will put america on that product if it was made in north america. host: to your earlier point about an emport tax, an editorial talks about that. they say more potentially dangerous teeing up tariffs and steel imports. he president ordered -- host: mike in pennsylvania, republican. mike, what do you think of the president's efforts here? do you try to buy american? caller: yes, i do. i buy as much of it as possible mostly. i buy it because it lasts. i have tools and equipment that...
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doctor, why did you make this a sermon to white america. >> for america, you don't know i left crazy messages for peter flynn and loves me and he's a great man. i wanted to say that. i wanted to write this book because i think it's time for honest discourse and conversation between black and white america. i don't represent all of black america and white america is diverse, i understand that, but what i'm trying to say from my heart to the heart of white america. i wanted to talk about issues of police brutality and racial discourse, i wanted to be honest about the fact that we feel deeply entrenched. white fragility and white in the age of trump not being politically correct. can you take that both ways? can you also as white americans endure the onslaughten honest, brutality frank conversation for hopefully an articulate black american saying this is the stuff we want to say behind your back and i want to talk about it in front of your face and these are the challenges i want to levy and the conversation i want to engage by being open and honest in the way that often doesn't occur.
doctor, why did you make this a sermon to white america. >> for america, you don't know i left crazy messages for peter flynn and loves me and he's a great man. i wanted to say that. i wanted to write this book because i think it's time for honest discourse and conversation between black and white america. i don't represent all of black america and white america is diverse, i understand that, but what i'm trying to say from my heart to the heart of white america. i wanted to talk about...
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satcha: continuamos esta maÑana de miÉrcoles, a quienes berta amÉrica. -- aquÍ en "despierta amÉrica", adelante. ♪ ♪ ♪ juan:aquÍ estoy con el chef jesÚs. le vamos hablar, se que hay muchas personas que nos estÁn viendo que quieren estar en talla. la sociedad americana del corazÓn acaba de publicar una serie de recomendaciones para que no solamente se enfoquen en las calorÍas que comen sino en cuando las estÁn comiendo, la frecuencia y en quÉ momento del dÍa. de eso vamos hablar. querÍa que el chef me ayudara para que nos ayude con los alimentos. para que les enseÑe cÓmo cocinarlos. vamos con la primera recomendaciÓn, no les va a sorprender, la sociedad americana del corazÓn dice que lo mÁs importante cuando usted abre los ojos en la maÑana es el desayuno. porque se ha demostrado que cuando desayunamos a lo largo del dÍa tenemos menos hambre y queremos realmente que el desayuno sea alto en proteÍna y alto en fibra. ahora lo paso al chef para que diga cÓmo pueden hacer ese desayuno. jesÚs: como dices el desayuno es el mÁs importante del dÍa. bastante cantidad
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countries in africa and latin america. once those slaves and those environments became independent, they became whole nations. they had an identity. they could call themselves brazilians and haitians and jamaicans with a sense of history and a sense of the right to exist. here, we have never been able to overcome at once. i am an american. i do not do that without am big wens. i have to say the quick exchange through the mental gyrations, what am i, really? what is an american? what does it mean to a person of color to be an american under the conditions we were forced to defend that title. it doesn't make sense. we find ourselves tripping on the words we speak and the things we say because you never squared that issue. i don't know, really and truly, what i have expected to do other than what it is that we do. constantly fight for the right to be human. >> somebody once said to me that black folk have learned to love america in spite of, not because of. that comes to mind listening to you wrestle with this notion of what
countries in africa and latin america. once those slaves and those environments became independent, they became whole nations. they had an identity. they could call themselves brazilians and haitians and jamaicans with a sense of history and a sense of the right to exist. here, we have never been able to overcome at once. i am an american. i do not do that without am big wens. i have to say the quick exchange through the mental gyrations, what am i, really? what is an american? what does it...
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♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ america ♪ america and crown with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ from shining sea ♪ from shining sea ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ america ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ america god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy hood with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ america >> this saturday is earth day and in washington, d.c. protesters are gathering on the national mall for the march for science rally at speeches from scientists and activists along with musical performances. watch our live coverage starting at 10:00 a.m. eastern and cspan.org and listen live with the cspan radio app. the american spirit who we are and what we stand for, a selection of the speeches going back to 1989. the 20th century senator who has been written about the most is joe mccarthy. there are a dozen books about mccarthy. there's no biography of the senator who had the backbone to stand up to him first. >> do you remember how you went about preparing for that speech. check out our cspan classroom. it's full of free teaching resour
♪ america ♪ america ♪ america ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ america ♪ america and crown with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ ♪ from shining sea ♪ from shining sea ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ america ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ america god shed his grace on thee ♪ ♪ and crown thy hood with brotherhood from sea to shining sea ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ america >> this saturday is earth day and in washington, d.c. protesters are gathering on the national mall for the march for...
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vamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". preste atenciÓn para ahorrar dinero. adelante. ♪ ♪ ♪ marco: aquÍ estamos con eric cuesta, bienvenido. te pareces a peÑa nieto el presidente de mÉxico con tu corbata roja. a los hombres tambiÉn nos gusta comprar y ahorrar, pero no nos gustan los cupones. nos puedes enseÑar como comprar y ahorrar sin andar con cupones? las mujeres son muy especÍficas y mÁs ordenadas. eric: los hombres por lo general no nos gusta comprar, pero es importante entrenarse para cuando le toque comprar lo pueda hacer de manera efectiva y que ahorre como lo hacen las mujeres. hablemos de algo importante, un estudio muy importante que fue reciente, dice que los hombres gastamos hasta mÁs que las mujeres. 10 $ mÁs que las mujeres y no solamente eso, el 70% de las compras las hacemos por internet o en dispositivos mÓviles. marco: eso sÍ. porque a mi por ejemplo no me gusta ir al centro comercial . cuando voy, se por lo que voy. eric: compras y te largas. me importa lo que pagues. marco: si voy a
vamos con mÁs de "despierta amÉrica". preste atenciÓn para ahorrar dinero. adelante. ♪ ♪ ♪ marco: aquÍ estamos con eric cuesta, bienvenido. te pareces a peÑa nieto el presidente de mÉxico con tu corbata roja. a los hombres tambiÉn nos gusta comprar y ahorrar, pero no nos gustan los cupones. nos puedes enseÑar como comprar y ahorrar sin andar con cupones? las mujeres son muy especÍficas y mÁs ordenadas. eric: los hombres por lo general no nos gusta comprar, pero es...
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god bless america and the entire world. thank you. the president, not yet 100 days in, has travelled a long way in a short time. jon sopel, bbc news, palm beach, florida. well, russia, as a supporter of president assad, has accused the united states of violating international law. it said that president trump's actions encouraged terrorists in the region, including the islamic state group in syria. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has the latest on russia's response. until recently, the russian media had been singing donald trump's praises. but no longer. today, state television accused him of an unprovoked show of force. with a missile strike that he had ordered ona missile strike that he had ordered on a syrian air base. less than half of the missiles fired, moscow claimed, hit theirtarget. still, russia condemned very attack as a gross violation of the international rulebook. it is definitely an aggressive act against international law, against a sovereign country, and without any true evidence of the assad regim
god bless america and the entire world. thank you. the president, not yet 100 days in, has travelled a long way in a short time. jon sopel, bbc news, palm beach, florida. well, russia, as a supporter of president assad, has accused the united states of violating international law. it said that president trump's actions encouraged terrorists in the region, including the islamic state group in syria. our moscow correspondent steve rosenberg has the latest on russia's response. until recently, the...
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world. >> guest: consecutive conservative america is what america has been since 1776 and that's the exception. we are country based on the accountability of individuals. individual freedom. you judge people on their merits regardless of their origin. the left is driven by density politics which is anti-american. it's racist. you judge people on the basis of their skin color. this is what democrats believe. on the basis of their gender. on the basis of their sexual orientation and they have a hierarchy and a freeze for it -- a afraid for it. people of color. it's not even english. we don't see is a crayon of color. you call people colored people you're a racist. what is the ideological function of people of color? if you think about mexico, it's two manith anything group -- ethnic groups the dedescend dens of the spanish conquistadors who slaughter the indigos anyones but when they cross the border they're people of color and therefore depressed and deserving special privileges. people in india are people of call, the islamic beheaders inin raqqa and iraq, they're people of color. wh
world. >> guest: consecutive conservative america is what america has been since 1776 and that's the exception. we are country based on the accountability of individuals. individual freedom. you judge people on their merits regardless of their origin. the left is driven by density politics which is anti-american. it's racist. you judge people on the basis of their skin color. this is what democrats believe. on the basis of their gender. on the basis of their sexual orientation and they...
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were what is america's actual strategy in syria 7 were last what is america's actual strategy in syria? were last year ‘s air strikes a one—off comedy start of it concerted campaign? will america try to go against assad at the same time as it tries to go against syria's opponent, isis? there will be a lots to fit in before mr tillotson goes to fit in before mr tillotson goes to moscow. they will repeat calls for to moscow. they will repeat calls foer to moscow. they will repeat calls for mr assad to step down, but every time those calls have been made, russia has said, no thank you, russia has said, no thank you, russia and syria are allies. boris johnson and rex tillerson have had a meeting. the feeling is that they at least will agree. bear in mind that borisjohnson least will agree. bear in mind that boris johnson cancelled least will agree. bear in mind that borisjohnson cancelled his trip to moscow. rex tillerson is the senior foreign minister among the g7 powers, something that everybody already knew, but borisjohnson has had a one—on—one meeting with mr tillotson. the tw
were what is america's actual strategy in syria 7 were last what is america's actual strategy in syria? were last year ‘s air strikes a one—off comedy start of it concerted campaign? will america try to go against assad at the same time as it tries to go against syria's opponent, isis? there will be a lots to fit in before mr tillotson goes to fit in before mr tillotson goes to moscow. they will repeat calls for to moscow. they will repeat calls foer to moscow. they will repeat calls for mr...
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and thank you all for coming. ♪ america ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain majesties mountain upon the fruited plain america theshed his grace on e crown thy hood with brotherhood sea sea to shining god -- ♪ america ♪ america o beautiful for spacious skies -- america america god shed his grace on thee hood withthy brotherhood from sea to shining sea america america america ♪ [applause] >> urologic american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook at c-span history. , etc.ight, on afterwards to and from colorado, also a member of the freedom caucus discusses his book, drain the swamp: how washington corruption is worse than you think. >> when you arrive at d.c. and you have the surroundings that i described earlier, you get very comfortable in that situation, and you don't want to give up those comforts and the way to continue to earn those comforts is to spend more money into grow government and cannot solve problems but to create programs and take credit fo
and thank you all for coming. ♪ america ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ ♪ america ♪ o beautiful for spacious skies for amber waves of grain majesties mountain upon the fruited plain america theshed his grace on e crown thy hood with brotherhood sea sea to shining god -- ♪ america ♪ america o beautiful for spacious skies -- america america god shed his grace on thee hood withthy brotherhood from sea to shining sea america america america ♪ [applause] >> urologic...
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jamie: banks in europe are way behind america. i talk about our peaceful neighbors, china does not have food, water, energy, north korea, philippines, japan, india, russia, indonesia, a tough part of the world. that changes people's mindset when it comes to countries. europe is behind us. they have not fixed their capital or profitability. it is much more important to the financial system in europe than it is here. 70% from 80% of the financial system, here, 20%, 30%. if i was running the european government, if you were a dictator, i would layoff at this point and let them do their jobs . pounding them eight years later in my opinion is causing europe to grow slower than it otherwise would. things are unwinding constantly, loans and issues and credit. i do not want to see them hurt anymore, i want to see them get strong and if they have to add capital liquidity, do it then. in china, before big banks, several of them earn twice as much as we do. i tellmerican politicians, that is my competition too. some of them earn $40 billion
jamie: banks in europe are way behind america. i talk about our peaceful neighbors, china does not have food, water, energy, north korea, philippines, japan, india, russia, indonesia, a tough part of the world. that changes people's mindset when it comes to countries. europe is behind us. they have not fixed their capital or profitability. it is much more important to the financial system in europe than it is here. 70% from 80% of the financial system, here, 20%, 30%. if i was running the...